Dorothy brought home a rooted leaf from a fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) a while back and we’ve been caring for it since then. It’s grown quite well and is now over four feet tall and the stem has gotten strong enough that it’s standing on its own. We had it in the kitchen until recently but have now moved it to the dining room, just inside a west facing window. Where these are native, in central and western tropical Africa, they can grow to over 60 feet tall. As a houseplant, they generally are kept below eight feet tall, unless you have a large space for them. I love the green of the leaves with the sun shining through them, as seen here.
Fiddle-leaf Fig
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Monday, June 17, 2019, Fiddle-leaf Fig
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#biology #ficus #ficuslyrata #fiddleleaffig #fig #green #houseplant #leaf #leaves
See link to my blog in my bio, where there is more detail about each photo.